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    TMZ Criticized for Publishing Photo of Liam Payne’s Body

    By Eddie Fu,

    8 hours ago

    The post TMZ Criticized for Publishing Photo of Liam Payne’s Body appeared first on Consequence .

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=44Z7gK_0wAkeVgU00
    Liam Payne, photo by Timothy Hiatt/Getty Images

    After Liam Payne fell to his death from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday (October 16th), TMZ tastelessly published a cropped photo of the One Direction singer’s body. The celebrity tabloid immediately drew backlash for the decision, and responded by quietly taking down the photo.

    The site initially published a purported image of Payne’s arm and waist, which they identified with his tattoos. “TMZ obtained a photo showing Liam’s body on a wooden deck at the hotel with tables and chairs nearby,” the accompanying copy read. “We’re not showing the whole body, but you can clearly see his tattoos — a clock on his left forearm, and a scorpion on his abdomen.”

    “TMZ is trying to get clicks and ad money off of a young man’s dead body just minutes after the news of his death,” wrote BBC journalist Shayan Sardarizadeh. “Imagine being a member of Liam Payne’s family and seeing this.”

    Singer Alessia Cara succinctly added , “You’re gross @TMZ.”

    As these sentiments spread across social media, TMZ removed the image without explanation and edited the article to read, “TMZ has seen a photo showing Liam’s body on the deck at the hotel with tables and chairs nearby. You can clearly see his tattoos — a clock on his left forearm, and a scorpion on his abdomen — which helped us confirm early reports from witnesses.”

    In addition, TMZ ran a photo of the police tent surrounding Payne’s body to block its view from photographers and other prying eyes. As of publishing, that image remains on the website.

    Hours later, CNN ran audio of a 911 call made by a hotel manager before Payne’s fall. TMZ republished the recording in an article of their own. In comparison to the photo of Payne’s body, however, the 911 call provides the context of the manager requesting help out of concern for a guest who was “intoxicated on alcohol and drugs” and “breaking everything” in his room.

    This is hardly the first time TMZ has drawn controversy for its questionable practices. Among several instances is the time when the site reported information redacted from the coroner’s report for Chester Bennington’s 2017 death.

    More recently, TMZ was criticized for breaking the story of Kobe Bryant and his daughter’s death in a 2020 helicopter crash before officers could confirm the identities of the victims and notify their family members.

    TMZ Criticized for Publishing Photo of Liam Payne’s Body
    Eddie Fu

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    Juvie Bye
    1h ago
    I really don’t care, cuz nobody is this outraged when people are killed in the streets
    Kimberlyp1971
    2h ago
    If I was his family I would sue they a## . Really disrespectful!! Rest in peace 👼🦋🕊️
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